Career & Paid Internship Opportunities

  • :ÌýFor the Department of Criminology and Justice Studies, apply through Âé¶¹AV's Handshake system.
  • Ìý(Jan 31st, 2018) Hiring ASAP. Click onÌýÌýto find the list of open positions.
  • Ìý (Sworn positions in the Los Angeles Police Dept.)
  • Ìý (Civilian positions with the Police Dept.)
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Non-Profit Organizations in Los Angeles that relates to Criminology & Justice Studies

  • Ìýprovides job training, education, and support to formerly gang-involved and previously incarcerated individuals.
  • offers support services, mentorship, and policy advocacy to end mass incarceration in California.
  • assists women transitioning from prison to society with housing, legal services, and advocacy.
  • Ìýis lead by youth to challenge inequalities in the juvenile justice system and promote alternatives to incarceration.
  • provides free legal services to low-income individuals including criminal record clearing.
  • offers legal representation for housing and homelessness issues.
  • works to exonerate wrongfully convicted individuals through investigation and legal assistance.Ìý
  • provides legal representation to youth and advocates for juvenile justice reform.
  • empowers South LA residents to address substance abuse, poverty, and crime through community organization.Ìý
  • Ìýis a coalition aiming to reduce the jail population and invest in community-based care.
  • advocates for incarcerated people and their families, promoting transformative justice.Ìý
  • works to prevent sexual and domestic violence through education and advocacy.
  • provides free bail assistance to low-income individuals and challenges the cash bail system.
  • is a network dedicated to successfulÌýreentry of formerly incarcerated individuals.
  • offers support to homeless youth, including those involved in the justice system.
  • provides pro bono legal services, including juvenile justice and homeless prevention.
  • offers gang prevention and intervention services to youth and families.
  • Ìýadvocates for policies and programs that support children, including those affected by the justice system.
  • Ìýworks to reduce violence and improve community-police relations.
  • Ìýorganizes residents to fight for human rights and criminal justice reform.
  • Ìýsupports incarcerated individuals and their families with services and resources.
  • Peace Builders InitiativeÌýsupports formerly incarcerated students in higher education.Ìý
  • Ìýsupports families of homicide victims and advocates for victims' rights.
  • Underground Scholars InitiativeÌýsupports formerly incarcerated students in higher education.
  • Ìýsupports formerly incarcerated students in higher education.
  • Ìýreunites families separated by incarceration and promotes restorative justice.
  • Ìýconnects youth with mentors to prevent involvement with the justice system.
  • Ìýsupports projects that aim to improve communities, including justice initiatives.
  • Ìýis a multiracial, multi-faith organization advocating for social justice and criminal justice reform.
  • Prevents youth violence and helps those impacted to heal.
  • Ìýprovides support for homeless women, including those affected by the justice system.
  • offers anger management and domestic violence prevention programs.
  • Ìýprovides affordable legal services and education to underserved communities.
  • works to end gendered violence and imprisonment, advocating for alternatives to incarceration.Ìý
  • Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA)Ìýadvocates for immigrant rights, including legal assistance and policy reform.
  • Ìýprovides legal representation for immigrants, including unaccompanied minors and those in detention.
  • offers medical, mental health, and supportive services to victims of family violence and sexual assault.
  • Ìýsupports Asian and Pacific Islander survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
  • Ìýprovides services to survivors of human trafficking and advocates for policy changes.
  • Ìýoffers legal assistance, including for issues related to criminal justice and discrimination.Ìý
  • Ìýprovides services for substance abuse treatment, rehabilitation, and reentry support.
  • Ìýempowers youth to end domestic violence through education and advocacy.
  • Ìýfocuses on racial justice issues including criminal justice reform.
  • Ìýis dedicated to building healthy relationship s from sexual, domestic, and interpersonal violence.
  • while based in Oakland, RJOY has influenced programs in LA.
  • Ìýprovides crisis intervention and suicide prevention for LGBTQ+ youth.Ìý
  • offers free legal services, including for employment rights and elder justice.
  • Ìýprotects the rights of impoverished, abused, and neglected children.
  • Ìýworks to secure equal justice for all through legal advocacy, including in criminal justice.

Âé¶¹AV also has on-campus resources for careers and internships, The Career Center offers resources in person and online for students and recent graduates.

The Career Center,Ìýlocated in Bayramian Hall 413, or call them at (818) 677-2878.

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